Pripovedi o socialni (ne)enakosti, feminizmu in migracijah v izbranih delih Slavenke Drakulić
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https://doi.org/10.3986/2023.2.07Ključne besede:
Slavenka Drakulić, feminizem, družbena (ne)enakost, migracije, marginalizacijaPovzetek
Slavenka Drakulić (1949) je priznana hrvaška novinarka in pisateljica, ki je svojo kariero začela na Hrvaškem, kasneje pa se je s pisanjem uveljavila tudi širše v Evropi in v ZDA, kjer je izšlo več njenih del. Njeni zapisi so družbenokritični in pogosto vsebujejo tudi feministične ideje. Avtorica se v članku osredotoča na njena dela, ki izpostavljajo vprašanja družbene (ne)enakosti, marginalizacije določenih družbenih skupin ali celotnih narodov, položaja žensk v družbi ter migracij – tako migracij beguncev iz kriznih con kot tudi izseljevanja iz Vzhodne Evrope na Zahod iz političnih in ekonomskih razlogov.
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